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Partisans and often
Factories and other organizations were often named after Partisans who were declared national heroes.
" Partisans have so often used this distorted quotation to discredit him that Internet pioneer Vint Cerf ( and others who participated in actually inventing the Internet ) have made a point of noting Gore's support and the error of the discreditors.
Increasingly from November 1942, the Partisan military as a whole was often referred to simply as the National Liberation Army ( Narodnooslobodilačka vojska, NOV ), whereas the term " Partisans " acquired a wider sense in referring to the entire resistance faction ( including, for example, the AVNOJ ).
Maclean wrote several books, including Eastern Approaches, in which he recounted three extraordinary series of adventures: travelling, often incognito, in Soviet Central Asia ; fighting in the Western Desert Campaign, where he specialised in commando raids behind enemy lines ; and living rough with Tito and his Yugoslav Partisans.
" Partisans of the State in N Carolina afterwards found him obnoxious to their views ," former Governor Henry wrote Senator William Grayson in urging Martin's reappointment in 1789, " and as I believe often endangered his Life For his duty called him to discourage their Disorderly conduct thwart their favorite Schemes.

Partisans and use
On their return to Italy, they received a signal that the Partisans had captured a small German plane that they proposed to use.
Partisans of the school, however, took advantage of new legislation to obtain grant-maintained status for the school, taking it out of local authority control, which the then Government permitted despite a policy that schools would not be allowed to use grant-maintained ( GM ) status as a way of avoiding closure.
Partisans immediately started to use their own plane.
Later Škorpik commanded 1st Naval Detachment, using his training to help the Partisans use their small boats as efficient fighting force.

Partisans and captured
On April 27, 1945, as Allied forces closed in on Milan, Mussolini was captured by Italian Partisans.
During World War II, he was captured by Yugoslavian Partisans and in October 1944, he was tried by a military court of the Partisan 21st Serbian division and executed.
The foreign workers ' section of the FTP, the FTP-MOI ( Francs-Tireurs Partisans — Main d ' Œuvre Immigrée ), became especially famous after the Manouchian Group was captured, its members executed, and ten of its members advertised as foreign criminals by the infamous Affiche Rouge.
Partisans from the 3rd and 5th Battalions after bitter fighting captured Góry, but they could not proceed under heavy fire.
When Italy surrendered in September, the Partisans were further aided by captured Italian armour, control of additional coastal territory, and the shipment of supplies from the Allies in Italy.
Partisans captured throughout Serbia were also sent to Sajmište.
He died of wounds inflicted when he was captured by Partisans near Slunj when his aircraft crash-landed there in late December 1942.
The Partisans later established a permanent air force by obtaining aircraft, equipment, and training from captured Axis aircraft, the British Royal Air Force ( see BAF ), and later the Soviet Air Force.
After the fall of Independent State of Croatia, Stanzer was captured, tried and sentenced to death by the communist Partisans.
The Axis Case White and Case Black offensives of the first six months of 1943 caused significant setbacks for the Partisans ; however, in September Tito took advantage of the capitulation of Italy and managed to increase the territory under his control and double his forces in size to around 200, 000 men, arming them with captured Italian weapons.
When the Independent State of Croatia collapsed, Budak was captured by English military authorities and handed over to Tito's Partisans on 18 May 1945.

Partisans and from
* 1945 – World War II: Sarajevo is liberated from German and Croatian forces by the Yugoslav Partisans.
As the movement began to gain popularity, the Partisans gained strength from Croats, Bosniaks, Serbs, Slovenes, and Macedonians who believed in a unified, but federal, Yugoslav state.
After the Partisans managed to endure and avoid these intense Axis attacks between January and June 1943, and the extent of Chetnik collaboration became evident, Allied leaders switched their support from Draža Mihailović to Tito.
Partisans from Ohio, angered by the harassment, targeted the offenders with criminal prosecutions.
Partisans from both sides organized spying parties to keep track of the sheriffs of Wood County, Ohio and Monroe County, Michigan who were entrusted with the security of the border.
The Yugoslav Partisans were able to expel the Axis from Serbia in 1944 and the rest of Yugoslavia in 1945.
However, the Partisans withdrew from Trieste in June of the same year.
* April 6 – WWII: Sarajevo is liberated from the Nazi Germany and Nazi Croatia ( German puppet state ) by the Yugoslav Partisans.
The Slovene Partisans wore the Triglav cap from 1942 until after 1944.
In the entirety of the war the Partisans in Bosnia were 64. 1 % Serb, from 1941 to 1945 the Partisans in Croatia were 28 % Serb.
Soon, the Red Army accompanied by Yugoslav Partisans enters Belgrade thus liberating the city from the Nazis for good.
* Chant des Partisans, a French patriotic song from World War II
The following year a pacifist event was organized, the " 1st Worldwide Congress of Peace Partisans " ( 1er Congrès Mondial des Partisans de la Paix, the World Peace Council's predecessor ) which took place from March 25 to March 28, 1948 in Paris, with the French communist Nobel laureate atomic physicist Frédéric Joliot-Curie as president.
The Ustaše from Yugoslavia were repatriated to the Yugoslav Partisans in the events known as the Bleiburg repatriations, where a part of the prisoners were killed, while the majority were sent to internment camps.
And then we would switch off the wireless a little guiltily, for the Partisans, we knew, were shocked at the strange pleasure we got from listening to the singing of the German woman who was queening it in their capital.
In 1943 he and his nephew Maurice Druon translated Anna Marly's song Chant des Partisans into French from its original Russian.
Its objective was to resist German troops with help from the Albanian Partisans.
Bobetko fought for the Yugoslav Partisans from 1941 to 1945.
Yugoslavia escaped Soviet domination because of the strong leadership of Marshal Tito, and because the Yugoslav Partisans liberated Yugoslavia with only limited help from the Red Army.
It is alleged to have been a significant point of discussion at a Chetnik congress held in village Ba in central Serbia in January 1944 ; however, Moljević's ideas were never put into practice due to the Chetniks ' defeat by Josip Broz Tito's Partisans ( predominantly Serb movement, resistance movement ) and it is difficult to assess how influential they were, due to the lack of records from the Ba congress.
Cut off from the main body of the army, he is forced to take command of a handful of surviving but mutinous riflemen ( including Patrick Harper ), while protecting a small party of English missionaries and assisting Spanish Partisans in the temporary liberation of the city of Santiago de Compostela ( Sharpe's Rifles ).
Serbs from around the Knin area tended to join the chetniks, whilst Serbs from the Banovina and Slavonia regions tended to join the Partisans.

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